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February 26 Preview

Preview: Season 1 Episode 20 | 30s

A heartwarming public arts project comes to Franklinton.

On the next Broad & High, a heartwarming public arts project comes to Franklinton, we'll take you inside the latest exhibit at the Columbus Museum of Art and we'll give you a reason to be in the dog house.

02/26/2014 | Rating NR

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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU

Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!

Artist Profile: Kasia Billhartz

Clip: S1 Ep20 | 3m 39s | Kasia Billhartz creates large-scale burning sculptures that she exhibits at festivals. (3m 39s)

Artist Profile: Zeb Andrews

Clip: S1 Ep20 | 7m 7s | Zeb Andrews loves making photographs with a camera that has no viewfinder or lens. (7m 7s)

Barkitecture

Clip: S1 Ep20 | 3m 23s | “Barkitecture” is a Houston, TX competition to design homes for our four-legged friends. (3m 23s)

Hearts United

Clip: S1 Ep20 | 3m 37s | On Valentine’s Day this February, Second Sight Studio in Franklinton organized public art. (3m 37s)

Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris 1880-1910

Clip: S1 Ep20 | 3m 39s | A new Columbus Museum of Art exhibit showcases 20th Century Parisian painters. (3m 39s)

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